As a U.S. citizen, you will need a Social Security card and a picture ID to work. Hours are limited for people under 18 due to child labor laws, but you should be able to find something at 15.
If you are under the age of 18, you will need to have working papers from your school.
The Federalist Papers were written to the people of New York.
no, you have to be 16. ^ in new york, you can work at 15- but you have to have working papers.
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The Federalist Papers (and Anti-Federalist Papers) were addressed to the people of New York, where the constitutional debate was particularly fierce.
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The essays were addressed, "To the People of the State of New York." the fedreralist papers were written To support ratification of the Constitution.
The Federalist Papers were written to get the Constitution ratified in the state of New York, were written for a New York audience, and published in New York. The Constitution had gone into effect before New York had ratified, but New York was crucial to the state of the country. It was this realization that led Alexander Hamilton, along with James Madison and John Jay, to write the Papers.
Because you didn't list him in the application.
you can go to your school's guideance counselor and ask for working papers. They will ask your parents to fill out some information and then send it to the nurse's office to see if you had a physical. The nurse will approve you and then you send it back to guidance. He/she will then give you your working papers. This only applies to New York State and may vary depending on your state. But still check with the guidance counselor since they are the ones that usally do this type of thing. Hope this helped
The Federal Papers started in New York by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison.
Yes, as both must sign papers.
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